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Hyatt Ziva & Zilara Resorts in Punta Cana Now Bookable with Points

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A few weeks ago, Hyatt quietly made cash reservations available at their new Hyatt Ziva & Zilara properties in Punta Cana. At the time, it wasn't possible to book a night at either property with World of Hyatt points. However, that changed on Wednesday, and you can now book a night at either property for just 25,000 World of Hyatt points each night. 

Whether you are paying cash or using points, reservations are available starting on November 1, 2019. 

 

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The Skinny on Hyatt's Ziva & Zilara Brands

Hyatt's Ziva (family-friendly) and Zilara (adults only) all-inclusive resorts in Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, Cancun, and Montego Bay, Jamaica are all amazing properties, and easily the best you can book with points. And seeing as they're bookable for just 20,000 to 25,000 World of Hyatt per night, it's a steal.

Per playaresorts.com, the two new resorts will have a combined total of 750 rooms, with over 1,300 square meters of white sand beaches. The resort will also include a water park with a lazy river and a convention center with 17,500 square feet of ballroom space. Best yet? The resort is only 15 minutes away from the Punta Cana airport (PUJ).

 

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Zilara Cap Cana pools, photo courtesy of Hyatt

 

The Zilara Cap Cana will be for adults only, while the Ziva Cap Cana will be family-friendly, allowing guests of all ages. The two resorts will largely operate individually, but they're right next door to each other. So they'll share some common amenities like the spa and the fitness center.

 

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Zilara Cap Cana room, photo courtesy of Hyatt

 

Booking With Hyatt Points

We're not shy about our love affair with the Hyatt Ziva & Zilara brands. As previously mentioned, they are some of the only all-inclusive resorts in the world that can be booked with points. And most importantly, these resorts are high-end.

As mentioned above, rooms can now be booked at the Hyatt Ziva and Zilara Cap Cana starting on November 1, 2019. Regardless of whether you book at the Ziva or the Zilara, rates start at 25,000 World of Hyatt points each night for two guests.

Additionally, if you are booking a room for three people, Hyatt will charge 37,500 points per night and a room for four people will run 50,000 points each night.

 

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This is exciting news as World of Hyatt points can be earned from a number of different credit cards. First and foremost, the Chase World of Hyatt Credit Card is currently offering a sign-up bonus of up to 60,000 points.

You'll earn 30,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. And you can earn an additional 30,000 Bonus Points from earning 2x points on all purchases on up to $15,000 in the first 6 months.

 

Transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards Points to Hyatt

In addition to the World of Hyatt card, you can also transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points into the World of Hyatt program. That means if you have either the Chase Sapphire Reserve or the Chase Sapphire Preferred, your points can be transferred on a 1:1 basis (1 Chase Ultimate Reward point = 1 World of Hyatt point) to World of Hyatt instantly. World of Hyatt points are the most valuable among the various hotel chains, so this transferability is one of many reasons we love Chase Ultimate Rewards.

The Chase Sapphire Preferred is currently offering 60,000 points after spending $4,000 in the first three months of card membership, with a $95 annual fee. Meanwhile, the Chase Sapphire Reserve also has a 60,000-point sign-up bonus but carries a $550 annual fee. Because Chase restricts you from holding both cards, you'll have to choose which one makes the most sense for you. Read our guide to help make the decision.

 

Bottom Line

These Ziva and Zilara all-inclusive resorts are outstanding. The fact that you can book them with World of Hyatt points makes them even better in our book. We're looking forward to this resort opening in November!

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8 Responses

  • Looks like they may have pulled the pts booking option just now. I looked for Dec. and it only shows cash price bookings

    • Hey Ethan, make sure you have the “use points” box selected. Points availability won’t appear unless this is checked.

      • Yes I did checked ‘use points’. Now I realize something–when I put 2 guests, it seems to work but when I put 3 (we have a 2 yr old), it won’t have generates this msg: “Unfortunately, this hotel is not accepting World of Hyatt points or award during those dates. Explore our other rates or modify your search.”. Now I can’t imagine they won’t allow a baby at this age in with the parents right? Or are they requiring 2 rooms? That’s insane if they are. I can understand if the child may be 9, 10, or 12, but at age 2? If they require 2 rooms, my other question is what if we just book it indicating 2 adults but checks in with a baby? Thanks!

        • Hey Ethan. This has been an issue with Hyatt on points bookings in the past. I spent last week at the Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta and when I booked with points for my wife and 15-month old daughter I experienced the same thing. I ended up just booking for 2 and requesting a crib on the reservation which they give you the option to do. It was completely fine at check-in so I would just suggest doing that. Not sure why it errors out like that in their system though.

  • Hey Nick, that’s good to know! I appreciate that helpful info!! One more question: do you know if Hyatt has a rule for kids where at a certain age, they can’t be ‘booked w/their parents’? Basically we are looking to go with a family friend at this resort (Ziva). They have 2 young kids (age 2 and 4). Wondering if they would be able to do the same and book a room under 2 adults and check in w/the 2 kids? Thanks again for the helpful information!

    • There shouldn’t be any rule like that, especially at the Ziva which is a family resort. I would just have them book a double room for 2 adults at 25k and call to add the kids at a later time. Shouldn’t be an issue. For whatever reason, when I search now, points availability goes away for any more than 2 people. Doesn’t seem to matter if they are kids or adults. Probably just an issue that needs to be corrected since this is the first day of points booking availability.

  • That sounds like a plan on booking for 2 adults and add on later. I imagine that won’t be an issue as the extra people are kids and as you’ve said, this is a family resort after all. Yea, same with you; I’ve tried a few times book more than 2, it gives that result. I’m hoping it’s just a tech error or glitch as today is first day of able to book.

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